Category: archives
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Princeton Packet Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year
Care led Hun to record win total By: Justin Feil Matt Care’s teams always seem to win. Hun boys’ soccer head coach Chris Kingston saw it in the summer when he played in pick-up games with Care and the Raiders. After countless practice situations and scrimmages, most of the Raider players recognized it as well.…
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OBITUARIES, Nov. 30, 2004
Richard Haynes, Anthony DePiano, Mabel Yurcho, Raymond S. Agar, Dr. William C. Combs, Marjorie L. Robertiello, Dr. Carlos E. Burlingham, Robert W. Cornell, Betty L. McClain, Herbert Bagel, Margaretta W. Chadwick, Ellen S. Dunlap. Richard Haynes Bell Labs researcher Richard Haynes of Princeton died Friday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 64.…
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Giving Thanks at Woodland
Students learn the meaning of Thanksgiving. By: Melissa Hayes MONROE A group of students wearing pilgrim hats made of construction paper sat around tables in the gymnasium Nov. 19 turning ordinary paddle ball games into works of art with the help of colorful paint and some cotton balls. The students are in Danielle Kelton’s…
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Letters to the Editor, Nov. 26
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Nov. 26 Language is the key to understanding To the editor: Last summer, my family and I returned to Princeton after spending two years in France. As a non-French-speaking expatriate, it was eye-opening to see what being an immigrant means. It was eye-opening to see how hard it is to…
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Cancer survivor a marathon man
Cancer survivor thanks chiropractor for helping him achieve his goals. By: Melissa Hayes MONROE When Victor Segarra walked into Mastoris Chiropractic on Franklin Street in Hightstown for his adjustment Nov. 10, he held a medal and T-shirt in his hand. Mr. Segarra, 46, of Monroe completed the New York City Marathon Nov. 7 in…
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‘Finding Neverland’
Johnny Depp delivers a knock-out performance as J.M. Barrie, the Scottish playwright who found the inspiration for his classic ‘Peter Pan’ in four fatherless boys. By: Jim Boyle If anybody leaves Finding Neverland without a lump in his or her throat, maybe it’s time to join Captain Hook’s band of pirates, because all sense of…
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Anna Zeban
By: MANVILLE Anna H. Zeban died Nov. 21 at the Green Brook Manor Nursing Home in Green Brook. She was 88. Born in Barton, Ohio, she had been a resident of Manville all her life until several years ago. Mrs. Zeban was a former member of Ss. Peter & Paul Orthodox Church in Manville.…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Police responded to Glen-Gery Brick Factory on Hamilton Road on a criminal mischief complaint at 10:48 a.m. Nov. 9. When police arrived, a representative of Applied Water Management told them that a company bulldozer kept on the site had been driven into a lake on the west side of the property sometime Nov. 6…
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First Lady of Song
Freda Payne stars as Ella Fitzgerald at Crossroads Theater. By: Susan Van Dongen After working with Ella Fitzgerald and hearing her story firsthand, veteran performer, choreographer and director Maurice Hines (left) has woven some of the more complex threads of her life into the musical tribute starring Freda Payne (right). For a woman whose childhood…
